Yesterday, October 6, was a successful competition day for the Vietnamese karate team when they won 1 gold medal and 1 silver medal, helping the Vietnamese sports delegation (VN) advance one step further in their journey at the 19th ASIAD in Hangzhou (China).
Seizing the opportunity when the women's team kata event only had the participation of 4 countries in the Southeast Asian region: Malaysia, Cambodia, Brunei and Vietnam, martial artists Nguyen Thi Phuong, Nguyen Ngoc Tram, and Luu Thi Thu Uyen competed impressively, defeating the Malaysian team in the final to bring the Vietnamese sports delegation the 3rd gold medal at the 19th ASIAD.
Precious gold medal
Coach Nguyen Hoang Ngan and his team achieved great success.
Boxer Nguyen Thi Ngoan won bronze medal
In sepak takraw , the 3-person Vietnamese women's team with Tran Thi Hong Nhung, Tran Thi Ngoc Yen, Le Thi Tu Trinh, Nguyen Thi Yen, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Huyen (3 main players, 2 reserve players) defeated China 2-1 in the last match of the group stage, then defeated Korea in the semi-finals to reach the finals. Facing the world's number 1 team Thailand in the gold medal match taking place today, October 7, although being rated lower, with the excitement after winning the gold medal in the 4-person women's team event, coach Tran Thi Vui hopes her students will have an explosive match, helping the Vietnamese sepak takraw team repeat the miracle of winning 2 gold medals they did at the ASIAD Doha (Qatar) in 2006. In the 3-person men's team event, the Vietnamese team won the bronze medal after losing to Thailand in the semi-finals.
In volleyball, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team, with the explosive performance of Hoang Thi Kieu Trinh, could not surprise the world's 9th ranked team, Japan. Losing 1-3 to their opponent in the semi-finals, coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team focused all their efforts on the bronze medal match taking place today when they faced Thailand.
The Vietnamese women's volleyball team (right) will meet Thailand in the bronze medal match.
INDEPENDENCE
In the individual chess event of Chinese chess, the final round of the qualifying round, both Vietnamese players faced Chinese masters. Lai Ly Huynh only needed a draw with Zhao Xinxin to enter the final. He even created an advantage but then made a mistake and was defeated by his opponent. In the remaining match, Nguyen Thanh Bao had to beat Zheng Weitong but was also unsuccessful, so the two Chinese players won the right to enter the internal final.
As of 10 p.m. last night, the Vietnamese sports delegation won a total of 3 gold medals, 4 silver medals, and 17 bronze medals, temporarily ranking 21st on the overall ranking and behind 5 countries in the Southeast Asian region: Thailand (10 gold medals, 14 silver medals, 30 bronze medals), Indonesia (7 gold medals, 11 silver medals, 18 bronze medals), Malaysia (5 gold medals, 7 silver medals, 17 bronze medals), the Philippines (4 gold medals, 2 silver medals, 12 bronze medals), and Singapore (3 gold medals, 6 silver medals, 6 bronze medals). Host China took the top spot with 185 gold medals, 104 silver medals, and 59 bronze medals; Japan ranked second with 44 gold medals, 55 silver medals, and 60 bronze medals; and South Korea ranked third with 36 gold medals, 47 silver medals, and 83 bronze medals.
Thanhnien.vn
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